Showing posts with label Steve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Figure and Form: The Wild Life Sessions Show

Starting May 31, 2014  our life drawing/painting group is having a group show at the Loveland Museum Gallery.  The opening on June 13th is from 6-8pm and is open to the public.  The thought of a group show has been a dream of ours for many years and it's coming true!  Here is an excerpt from the Museum's webpage:  Please join us!

FIGURE AND FORM:
LOVELAND WILD LIFE SESSIONS
May 31 through July 27, 2014
Opening Reception: Friday, June 13, 6-8 pm
Figure and FormGreen Room
The love of the figure comes through in this group exhibit, juried by artist Filipe Echevarria. Following the long tradition of figure drawing, this Loveland group of artists meets regularly to refine their skills in rendering imagery from life. Including both paintings and drawings, this exhibit explores time-honored techniques of artistic training and is a celebration of beauty within the human form. Artists in this exhibit include George Coll, Venetia Ellis, Steve Engeman, Mary Giacomini, Danna Hildebrand, Suzi Holland, Dave Holman, Amy Lewark, and Victoria Lisi.

In 2007, weekly meetings with live nude models began at a local studio in order to provide artists with the opportunity for regular figure study. During these sessions, the model holds a “long pose” for three hours, with occasional breaks, and the artists use various media including graphite, charcoal, pastel, and oil in the “alla prima” (fresh) style. Strong lighting exposes otherwise unseen features, yielding life in hidden places.

These are The Wild Life Sessions
SPECIAL PROGRAMMING
Live Figure Drawing: Free Open Session
   space limited by first come, first seated basis
Sunday, June 15, 1 – 3:30 pm
FREE

Have you ever wondered what compels artists to draw or paint from life? Find out for yourself by participating with the “Loveland Wild Life Sessions” open session group. We will provide a costumed model and working space. You are welcome to come and participate or observe. Bring your own art supplies if you wish to join in. If you’d like to ask the artists questions, you may do so during breaks.
Portrait Drawing Demo with Victoria Lisi
Sunday, July 6, 1 - 3 pm
FREE

Observe as local artist Victoria Lisi demonstrates portraits drawing from a live model.
Draw Portraits
Sunday, July 20, 1 - 3:30 pm
Fee: $40 ($32 for museum members)
   please register by July 13th

Learn to capture human likeness and achieve the correct proportions with the placement of features such as eyes, nose, and mouth in facial portrait drawings. We will have a live model on site, or bring photographs to work from, as instructor Victoria Lisa helps you with the basics using pencil, charcoal, or conte.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Go Figure 2014

Several of the "Loveland Wild Life Session" artists will be part of this new figurative show.  Steve and Amy are two of the organizers.  Amy Lewark is the featured artistGeorge  Coll is one of the jurorsSuzi Holland, Danna Hildebrand and Mary Giacomini are participating.  There will be other artists participating as well.  Both original art and photography of the nude will be represented.  The opening is April 4, 2014 from 6-9pm as part of First Friday Artwalk in Ft Collins, Colorado.  The public is welcome to attend and meet the artists.

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Art show at the Loveland Museum Gallery

 This summer our  "Wild Life Sessions" group will be having a show at the Loveland Museum Gallery.  We will have an opening  and meet the artists night on June 13, 2014.   Victoria Lisi will be doing a (free) portrait demonstration on July 6.  There will also be a workshop taught by Victoria Lisi and a 'paint along' this summer to go with the show.  Details to follow....
"Cathexis" by Amy Lewark

"Sitting Pretty" by Dana Hildebrand

by Dave Holman

by George Coll

"Illusion" by Steve Engeman

"Reclining Nude" by Suzi Holland

"Escape" oil by Mary Giacomini

"Naughty Santa" by Venetia Ellis

by Victoria Lisi

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Figure Impressions of Steve



Our little group wouldn't happen these days if it wasn't for our organizer Steve.  Each week he arranges creative professional models for us.  One night after several models cancelled, he posed for us.  Here are a couple of his drawings from our long pose life sessions.  Steve usually uses pastel or charcoal and completes several drawings in an evening.  A drawing that is partially unfinished is a far stronger image than one that is overworked.

Friday, November 29, 2013

Loose & Lovely




These are just a few of Steve's drawings.  He works in pastel and charcoal.  I love the freshness in his nudes.  By not overworking his drawings, the result is loose and lovely.